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In 2010, the old Coquitlam Sports Centre underwent a $62 million expansion and renovation: [2] [3] Expansion of main arena, with the ice surface extended to the NHL standard length of 200 feet; Replacement of the recreational arena; Replacement of the curling rink; Lobby improvements to integrate the facility with the aquatic and fitness centre
Image Arena City Province/ter. Maximum Hockey Basketb. Pro Jr. Major tenant(s) Built 1: Bell Centre: Montreal: Quebec: 21,105: 21,302: 21,700: NHL: Montreal Canadiens
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The City Centre Aquatic Complex is an indoor aquatic centre featuring an Olympic size swimming pool in the Town Centre area of Coquitlam, British Columbia. The building was designed by Vic Davies Architect Ltd., built at a cost of $8.2 million, and opened in March 1994. The pools use ozone for secondary water purification.
Town Centre Park is a park in central Coquitlam, British Columbia, just north of the Coquitlam Centre shopping mall. The park is surrounded by Coquitlam's city hall, main police station, main fire hall, City Centre Aquatic Complex, and the David Lam campus of Douglas College, Pinetree Secondary School, as well as many houses and apartments.
Mundy Park is a park located in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. [1] At 176 hectares (435 acres), it is the largest park Coquitlam. The park has many walking trails that pass the park's two lakes: Mundy Lake and Lost Lake. There are also sports fields, a lacrosse box, an outdoor swimming pool, disc golf area, picnic area, and playground. [2]
The British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) is an independent Canadian Junior ice hockey league with 21 teams in British Columbia and Alberta.It was classified as a Junior "A" league within the Hockey Canada framework, until it became independent in 2023.
The Centre features a 257-seat black box theatre (with configurable seating from stadium to flat floor), a fully equipped rehearsal hall, four art studios, and a 1,500-square-foot (140 m 2) art gallery. [2] The Centre is owned by the City of Coquitlam and operated by the Evergreen Cultural Centre Society, a nonprofit organization.